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Summons on Informations and Indictments Against Corporations | Ohio Title 29 - Crimes and Procedure | Ohio Law

Ohio laws on serving summonses to corporations and securing witness appearances in criminal cases, ensuring proper legal procedures are followed.

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Summons on Informations and Indictments Against Corporations

Ohio — Ohio Title 29 - Crimes and Procedure

Summary

Ohio law Sections 2941.47 and 2941.48 outline procedures for serving summonses on corporations accused of crimes and for securing witness appearances. When a corporation is indicted or charged, a summons is issued and must be served properly, requiring the corporation to appear and respond. The law also allows courts to require witnesses to enter into recognizance to ensure their presence at trial.

Frequently Asked Questions

How is a summons issued to a corporation in Ohio criminal cases?

A summons is issued upon the prosecutor's request, commanding the sheriff to notify the corporation, and must be served according to civil service rules.

Can a corporation be served outside the county where the case began?

Yes, if service cannot be made in the original county, the sheriff may serve the corporation in any other Ohio county at its officers or business locations.

What happens if a corporation fails to appear after being served a summons?

If the corporation does not appear or respond by the return date, the court clerk will enter a plea of 'not guilty,' and the case proceeds.

Can witnesses be required to appear at trial in Ohio criminal cases?

Yes, courts can require witnesses to enter into recognizance, with or without surety, to ensure their appearance at trial.

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In simple terms: Ohio laws on serving summonses to corporations and securing witness appearances in criminal cases, ensuring proper legal procedures are followed.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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